I was told by a friend the other day that a mutual friend passed away. I was shocked because I was lookin for this friend over the past couple years and could never get a response.
One of life’s cyclical songs to me is by James Taylor called Fire and Rain which states ‘I’ve seen Fire and I’ve seen Rain, I’ve seen sunny days that I thought would never end, I’ve seen lonely times when I could not find a friend, but I always thought that I’d see you again.’
Some how for me this song was a reminder of certain episodes in my life in the refrain; “ I always thought that I’d see you again.”
It’s a belief that a last experience and encounter with a person or group would be would be reserved like a bookmark in a book until the next time.
I was reminded starkly the other day, that our last time meeting may be our last time.
I’m not being morbid here, but it might serve as a conscious reminder as to how we leave each other after spending time together.
Let the final experiences memorialize fond memories, securing thoughts and acts of your kindness, care, friendship and love to those we may or may never see again.
As life continues to remind us that, there are no guarantees, let’s act deliberately with consciously favorable intent.
Well, so long my friend, I pray I served you well.
anablepsis.